My Thoughts on the Google Redesign

Filed under: Design — Rosalind Wills on May 15, 2010 @ 1:09 pm

So apparently this is my new “Reviews of Things Google Has Made Recently” series, but it’s a topic that I’ve seen bandied about here and there and I’d like to take a crack at it, in the spirit of “You learn by paying attention to how others approach problems.” (Read more…)


A Disjointed Review of Google Chrome

Filed under: Uncategorized — Rosalind Wills on April 18, 2010 @ 7:39 pm

A couple of friends posted a while back on a message board I belong to, saying that they’d downloaded the most recent version of Firefox and that it was causing them trouble, and asking if anyone else had had a similar problem. I hadn’t yet downloaded the update, but assumed they were just overreacting. It’s easy to yell at Firefox for things but I’ve always been very pleased with it.

Then I downloaded the update myself and realized that they were right. Within five minutes after I had downloaded it, it froze. I restarted it and it worked for a while, then froze again. I restarted it again, and then it froze when I tried to quit it — after the window had closed, and then went on to suck up a remarkable amount of processor power for being, y’know, frozen; it actually jammed up my computer to the extent that other programs began sticking. (Read more…)


On the Importance of Community

Filed under: Uncategorized — Rosalind Wills on April 9, 2010 @ 1:59 am

Yes, it’s been some time since I posted here and I need to confess to a terrible attack of lack of inspiration over the past two months. I’ve been feeling a little disconnected from the work I was trying to get done and it made it hard to post anything of particular import (besides the “I’m still not thrilled about the iPad” post that I considered writing several times).

In the last few days however, I finally got back some motivation to start doing things, and actually put together a whole pile of stuff for my Design 365 blog (which I was/am also behind on). This burst of energy didn’t come out of nowhere, though, and I can actually pin down precisely what caused it. I went over and took a peek at Dribbble, which has only just recently opened for public consumption. It’s a forum for designers and, as near as I can tell, pretty exclusive as to who can get in, and, while very intimidating to look at, also gave me a bit of a jolt. I was suddenly eager to get good enough to get these people’s attentions, and more to the point, I suddenly wanted feedback. (Read more…)


iPad — Good, Bad, Ugly?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Rosalind Wills on January 31, 2010 @ 11:43 pm

The iPad really seems to have the design and programming communities divided into two camps — “The iPad is God” and “The iPad is Satan.” These arguments are, for the most part, grounded in the question of who the device is targeted for.

Those who believe it is a bad thing are the self-proclaimed geeks, the ones who had hoped the iPad would provide levels of functionality not yet seen in the computing industry. They are primarily disappointed because it did not, in their eyes, live up to the hype that was generated for it, because it does not really seem to present anything new. (Read the rest of this entry.)


Using the Wordpress Loop to Display One Category

Filed under: Uncategorized — Rosalind Wills on January 17, 2010 @ 1:57 pm

This was another Wordpress issue which proved surprisingly hard to find information on — coding the Wordpress loop for a Page template so that it only displays posts in one post category.

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